Yep, ubiquitous snack company KIND makes savory(ish) bars, in flavors like Thai Sweet Chili, Chipotle Honey Mustard, Sweet Cayenne BBQ, and, my personal favorite, Roasted Jalapeño. Despite the savory spices in these nut-based bars, they're still rather sweet, with about 6 grams of sugar per bar thanks to glucose syrup and honey. Even so, these are widely available and they break the mold of fruity, chocolatey snack bars.

Kashi's bars, which come in Basil, White Bean & Olive Oil and Quinoa, Corn & Roasted Pepper flavors, are similar to the Sheffa bars: two thin bars per package, super crumbly, and with great, complex flavors. Also, these are really good crumbled into a salad for a sort of crouton-adjacent experience.

Okay, these aren't technically granola bars—they're really closer to jerky than anything else. But they're bar-shaped! And though the idea of meat on-the-go may be odd to some folks, I personally found these dried lamb, chicken, turkey, and beef bars weirdly great. Plus: protein!

As long as we're thinking outside the box, here's another option these isn't technically a granola bar—they're circular, not rectangular. But they're packed with nuts, sesame seeds, furikake with Japanese nori, and tahini, and they're terrific. Also, that packaging.

While I couldn't manage to get my paws on these ones, Sola Bars have generally favorable reviews on Amazon for their flavors, which include Chipotle, Jalapeño, and Roasted Garlic & Sea Salt. Allow me to share the cutest Amazon comment of all time, left for the Chipotle flavored Sola Bar: "They have a happy little kick to them and lots of crunch to satisfy your munchies!"